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  • Growing Up in Turbulence: How the Nineteen Seventies Shaped a Generation with Laura Van Wormer - History Told Forward: The Stories That Shape Who We Are
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode of History Told Forward, we deliver a powerful storytelling podcast experience rooted in real life stories, deep conversations, and the living memory of the human experience. We sit down with author and podcast creator Laura Van Wormer to explore what it was truly like to grow up in America during the early nineteen seventies—a time before cell phones, before seatbelts, before the internet, when kids roamed free and a nation wrestled with war, scandal, and cultural change.

    Laura is the creator of The Class of ’74, a serialized audio drama set in a Connecticut suburb between nineteen seventy-one and nineteen seventy-four. Drawing from her own lived experience, decades as a bestselling novelist, and her career as a former Doubleday editor, she recreates an era when music, protest, war, and coming of age collided.

    Through deep conversations, we explore how post–World War Two America created the suburbs, why nearly every father wore the same “uniform” to work, and how the shadow of Vietnam shaped an entire generation. We talk about how music, movies, and teenage rebellion formed identity—and why young listeners today are discovering this era to better understand their parents.

    These resilience stories reveal that history is not abstract. It is lived in kitchens, classrooms, and quiet fears carried home from the evening news. This episode offers meaningful life lessons about memory, identity, and the power of storytelling to preserve what time would otherwise erase.

    This is more than nostalgia. It’s a living time capsule—and a reminder that history survives because people remember.

    Links Mentioned:

    The Class of ’74 Podcast (available on all platforms)

    Search “The Class of ’74” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, and Podbean.

    Companies & Organizations Mentioned:

    Doubleday

    IBM

    Apple Podcasts

    Spotify

    Pandora

    YouTube

    Veteran Voice Radio

    Semper Fi Country

    Ranger Rockwave

    Planned Parenthood

    The Veterans Administration (VA)

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    44 min
  • From Idea to Award: Crafting a Thriller and Finding Your Voice with John David - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Authors After Action, we deliver a storytelling podcast experience built on real life stories, inspiring interviews, and the creative side of the human experience. We sit down with John David—public relations professional, corporate ghostwriter, and award-winning novelist—to explore the personal journey behind his debut thriller, The Bystander, winner of the Two Thousand Twenty-Five Page Turner Award for mystery.

    John shares how a simple backyard conversation about gun rights ignited the idea for a gripping story about an active shooter stopped by an armed bystander. Through deep conversations, we unpack the emotional highs and lows of writing a first novel, the leap from non-fiction to fiction, and the creative tension between “plotters” and “pantsers.” John opens up about trusting instinct, letting characters lead, and embracing uncertainty as part of the process.

    This episode is about overcoming adversity on the page and in life—balancing a demanding career with creative ambition, finding joy in the work, and learning to tell stories that matter. These resilience stories offer meaningful life lessons for writers and readers alike: how lived experience shapes narrative, why fun fuels authenticity, and how fiction can confront real-world issues like fear, violence, and mental health.

    Whether you’re an aspiring author or simply love the stories behind the stories, this conversation reveals how creativity becomes courage—and how a single idea can change everything.

    Takeaways:

    1. Life experience fuels authentic storytelling.
    2. Plotters and pantsers approach writing differently, and both paths can succeed.
    3. Joy in the process translates to the page.
    4. Creativity often happens in stolen moments.
    5. Strong characters are rooted in real people and emotion.
    6. Fiction can confront real societal challenges.

    Links Referenced in This Episode:

    byjohndavid.com

    bookshop.org

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    46 min
  • Trailer: Creators At Work
    Jan 4 2026

    Creators at Work is a conversational podcast focused on creativity through lived experience.

    Each episode features podcasters, writers, artists, filmmakers, and digital creators discussing what they make, why they started, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Rather than tutorials or trend-chasing, the show centers on honest conversations about creative process, persistence, and growth.


    Episodes are audio-only and run approximately thirty to forty-five minutes, offering space for thoughtful discussion without pressure or hype.


    Creators at Work is part of the Barracks Media Network, bringing meaningful conversations to listeners interested in creativity grounded in experience and purpose.

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    1 min